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So, a few people have asked me if I am participating in the Worldwide PhotoWalk being hosted by all of us here at the NAPP. I will actually be attending the Ybor City Photowalk which is being lead by our very own Dave Cross. I think Ybor is very interesting in that there is a lot of history there. So if you live in or near the Ybor area, do come out and join us.
Also, today is the final day of the early bird special pricing for Photoshop World. Save $100 off the full conference price. If you haven’t registered yet you better hurry. Here’s the link.
Lastly, I just want to thank all the Planet fans out there for providing your comments on the tutorials. They help me know what you like and give me ideas for future tutorials. So if you see something you like or even if there is something you would like to see, please let me know. I read all the blog comments and tutorial comments. Thanks again and have a good weekend!!
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This week, Corey is inspired by a Hollywood poster to figure out how to create a colorful background pattern.
Using 3D tools in Photoshop CS4 Extended to create a logo element.
Here we will uses a series of custom shapes to create a bullet hole on a brush.
Here is a quick and easy way to use displacement maps to create a cool grunge look.
This panel has a couple of neat features for people who spend a lot of time in cloning. You can now set up a series of preset areas in the Clone Stamp tool. Simply click on one of the icons at the top of the Clone Source panel and Option-click (PC: Alt-click) on a point. That will save that location to the first icon. Click on the second icon and do the same thing. Now you can save a series of location points and go back by just clicking on the icon.
Darrell Strickland said on — August 1, 2008 @ 9:56 am
How about a tutorial on faking an infrared photograph?
I have a spare D70, but I’m not willing to convert it over to IR just yet.
Darrell
Rene Zaker said on — August 2, 2008 @ 4:12 am
Hi Corey,
Thank you very much for your great tutorials.
Also, have a look at the site of this guy (if you haven’t seen it before),-hope you will enjoy it!
http://www.tomasz-opasinski.com/tao_evolution/index.html